The web of Internet of Things (IoT) devices continues to grow each day. In fact, by the year 2020, Gartner predicts that 95% of new electronic product designs will contain IoT technology; Forbes expects at least 80 billion IoT devices to be available by 2025. But with such a vast number of devices in use across the world, how can you hope to find flaws and address vulnerability concerns in a timely manner within your own IoT products?

14,000+ CVEs were discovered in 2017. In April of 2018 the CVE list had surpassed 100,000 entries, and that number grows every day. So how do you protect your embedded devices and open source embedded systems in IoT and IIoT deployments from this endless onslaught of security threats?

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